>>>>>>>In regard to time, probably, MVP costed me more :). In regard to money, it's arguable (i didn't pay myself for MCP test:). In regard to test difficulty, i don't know how MVP is evaluated (should be higher i guess).
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>>>>>>I think that by getting MVP status one can save on MCP exams. :) Because MS Most Valuable Professional anyway means that MS recognizes you as a Professional and in addition Most Valuable. :)
>>>>>>Of course if the clients have an idea what MVP means... :)
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>>>>>Generally, they don't know (or don't care :).
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>>>>Do they know what MCP means? :)
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>>>You want too much. Most of them don't know what is VFP.
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>>Well, if they know what Microsoft is - not everything is lost then... :)
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>For them- yes, but honestly, i care about myself a little bit more than about them :)
I would say you have a point... :)
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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